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Posted by Silky Johnson on Mar-24-2011 03:46:

Psycho Beach Party. Hilarious and awesome, lol.


Posted by EgosXII on Mar-24-2011 07:48:

Bunny and the Bull.

Fucking awesome. From the director of mighty boosh, garth mirenghi's darkplace and other shit... bloody great brittish comedy


Posted by The17sss on Mar-25-2011 04:58:

I saw Limitless last night and The Lincoln Lawyer tonight... both were definitely worth a trip to the theater.




And I just saw this preview.


Posted by Syntonic on Mar-25-2011 12:49:

Masters of the Universe (1987)
Fresh (1994)

Really random suggestions...anyone planning to see Hanna?


Posted by Chris Crossland on Mar-27-2011 01:49:

The Best and the Brightest. Fucking hilarious!!!!

Christopher McDonald's character is awesome. The only thing that would make this movie better is if NPH was his character from Harold and Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.


Posted by WittyHandle on Mar-27-2011 06:17:

I wasn't expecting much from Sucker Punch and I was still disappointed.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Mar-27-2011 06:41:

you couldn't pay me to see that movie
it SCREAMS "shitty convoluted hollywood blockbuster"


Posted by The17sss on Mar-27-2011 06:42:

quote:
Originally posted by WittyHandle
I wasn't expecting much from Sucker Punch and I was still disappointed.


woah... I'm kinda surprised you went to see that. Did someone talk you into going?


Posted by Lews on Mar-27-2011 06:47:

quote:
Originally posted by WittyHandle
I wasn't expecting much from Sucker Punch and I was still disappointed.


Meh. I was going to try to see it with my girlfriend, but I just keep hearing bad things about it.


Posted by WittyHandle on Mar-27-2011 08:16:

With the same director as 300 and Watchmen I went in expecting great visual effects and a sub par storyline. I would have been fine with that, but there was next to no story at all. Just a mish-mash of hot chicks and sped-up / slowed-down fight scenes with iconic monsters. Just silly.

If you're going to see this at all I think it would be better on Blu-ray than in the theater.


Posted by Cloudburst on Mar-27-2011 09:28:

I watched Falling Down (1993) again. Good movie.

"Now you are gonna die wearing that stupid little hat."


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Mar-27-2011 16:05:

quote:
Originally posted by WittyHandle
With the same director as 300 and Watchmen I went in expecting great visual effects and a sub par storyline. I would have been fine with that, but there was next to no story at all. Just a mish-mash of hot chicks and sped-up / slowed-down fight scenes with iconic monsters. Just silly.

If you're going to see this at all I think it would be better on Blu-ray than in the theater.


he did a solid job with the dawn of the dead remake. 300 was very well done. watchmen was a good movie, but was a step lower compared to 300. then he started to decline drastically. legend of the guardians is horrible. i am sure sucker punch is horrible too. it may be the fact he's done too many movies (3 in the past 3 years). unfortunately he's doing the superman remake coming out next year, so we're going to have low expectations with that one.


Posted by WittyHandle on Mar-27-2011 16:35:

What I don't get is why they can spend millions on visual effects and so little on hiring someone to write a good story. How much can it cost comparatively?


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Mar-27-2011 16:44:

The intricacies of eloquent dialogue and existential discourse are largely lost in translation to the international market, which tends to encompass a majority of the revenue for major motion pictures these days. It's why movies like Transformers 2 are allowed to happen. You don't need to have a significant grasp of the native language a film can flaunt when it's just 90 minutes of dueling robots and absently-veiled Chevrolet plugging.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Mar-27-2011 18:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
90 minutes of dueling robots and absently-veiled Chevrolet plugging.


nice.
we can't blame foreigners for the existence of transformers, or similar movies, though. the blame belongs closer to home...

escapist cinema has become a plague here in the states. it's terrible. and the possibility of shooting movies in 3D has obviously been more boner-inducing among directors and producers than perhaps anything in the past. 3D has been used as a "look look look at me" sort of tactic, more than anything else. the only movie that i've really enjoyed the 3D in, to date, was Coraline.
I remember reading that Mars Needs Moms cost $175 million to produce and opened with under $7 million in sales. maybe things will change? maybe this had something to do with del toro getting red-lighted on mountains of madness..who knows.
fuckitall


Posted by EgosXII on Mar-28-2011 00:53:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
nice.
we can't blame foreigners for the existence of transformers, or similar movies, though. the blame belongs closer to home...

escapist cinema has become a plague here in the states. it's terrible. and the possibility of shooting movies in 3D has obviously been more boner-inducing among directors and producers than perhaps anything in the past. 3D has been used as a "look look look at me" sort of tactic, more than anything else. the only movie that i've really enjoyed the 3D in, to date, was Coraline.
I remember reading that Mars Needs Moms cost $175 million to produce and opened with under $7 million in sales. maybe things will change? maybe this had something to do with del toro getting red-lighted on mountains of madness..who knows.
fuckitall


It is such a ridiculous state of affairs: Especially when the studios keep bitching about how much money is being 'stolen' off them from pirates (yarrr)--

they're fucking stupid. Stop spending so much on shit movies, pay for quality cinema and not only will you be spending less, but people will me more inclined to pay... eeeesh


Posted by DJ RANN on Mar-28-2011 05:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Syntonic

Fresh (1994)


Wicked - I remember seeing it years ago, and was a really well made and acted thriller.

Same as falling down.

WTF has happened to making good thrillers? The 90's was literally a trove of good thrillers (even the disposable ones are still worth watching).


Posted by Meat187 on Mar-28-2011 06:37:

Memories of murder (Salinui chueok) is an excellent Korean movie. Highly recommended. (Not that anyone ever listens to me, though )


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Mar-28-2011 06:42:

nobody seems to listen to anybody in this thread lolll i think it's more of a 'talk to yourself' sort of thread
but i'll check it out


Posted by Meat187 on Mar-28-2011 07:57:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
nobody seems to listen to anybody in this thread lolll i think it's more of a 'talk to yourself' sort of thread


lol, true

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
The intricacies of eloquent dialogue and existential discourse are largely lost in translation to the international market, which tends to encompass a majority of the revenue for major motion pictures these days.


In principle this might be true, but there are two obvious objections. First, it should be possible to translate dialogue that is more meaningful than "We gotta shoot it!" into any language without losing it's content and second, even without a brilliantly worded monologue about philosophical concepts you can make a more original and intricate movie than Transformers. I, personally, would be delighted to just see something like a plot some time again.


Posted by EgosXII on Mar-28-2011 12:22:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
nobody seems to listen to anybody in this thread lolll i think it's more of a 'talk to yourself' sort of thread
but i'll check it out


I've got some cool stuff from here, although I usually forget to come back after I steal the idea to get the movies


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Mar-28-2011 12:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
Memories of murder (Salinui chueok) is an excellent Korean movie. Highly recommended. (Not that anyone ever listens to me, though )


this is from korean director bong joon-ho. he's got a solid selection of films including 'the host' and 'mother'. i have not seen his first film 'barking dogs never bite', but ive heard good things about it.


Posted by kadomony on Mar-28-2011 17:14:

Saw "Sucker Punch" last night.

Go for Vanessa Hudgens


Posted by Meat187 on Mar-28-2011 17:55:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
'the host'


Now that went directly on my 'To Watch' list.


Posted by WittyHandle on Mar-28-2011 18:07:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
nobody seems to listen to anybody in this thread lolll i think it's more of a 'talk to yourself' sort of thread
but i'll check it out


It's like critics... you look for people you have similar taste as and check out their recommendations. I've been turned on to a few good movies from this thread, I just don't always come back to say so afterwards.


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